Effects of Brain Beta Amyloid on Postoperative Cognition and 18F-AV-45-A14: Clinical Evaluation of Florbetapir F 18 (18F-AV-45)
The study, sponsored by the University of California, San Francisco, aims to evaluate the relationship between preoperative brain beta-amyloid levels and postoperative cognitive decline (POCD) in elderly patients undergoing hip or knee replacement surgeries. Given that POCD affects a significant portion of the aging population, this research could have substantial implications for the management of cognitive health in surgical patients. The findings may enhance the understanding of Alzheimer's disease pathology in surgical contexts and could lead to the development of targeted interventions or diagnostic tools. The collaboration with Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, a key player in the development of imaging agents for Alzheimer's, suggests potential commercial opportunities in diagnostics and therapeutics related to cognitive decline. The market for cognitive health interventions is growing, driven by an aging population and increasing awareness of Alzheimer's disease, presenting a favorable environment for the commercialization of any resulting products or findings.
Indication: Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Modality: small molecule
Target: Brain beta-amyloid plaques
Sponsor: University of California, San Francisco
Source URL: ClinicalTrials.gov
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Ingested: Jun 23, 2026
Model: trialsignal-ai-v1
Validation: validated
Matched by target_normalized: Brain beta-amyloid plaques
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Condition raw: Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Condition normalized: Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Modality raw: small molecule
Modality normalized: small molecule
Target raw: Brain beta-amyloid plaques
Target normalized: Brain beta-amyloid plaques